Chapter 715

Even so, Mrs. Brown did not like it one bit.

Duncan was the boss of a company. Although his face was ruined, the man was loaded.

Mrs. Brown and her daughter stood in front of Lewis & Co.’s office building the whole morning while waiting for Liberty back then.

She heard from her son that Lewis & Co. was one of the biggest corporations in Wiltspoon and a more influential company than the place her son was working at. Her son mentioned that he himself might not pass the interview and become a senior executive at Lewis & Co.

It did not sit well with Hank that Liberty was employed by Lewis & Co. as he realized Liberty could get back on track to a successful career when she returned to the workplace.

It was a good thing that the couple was divorced now. Hank did not have to worry about being overshadowed by his wife.

Since Jessica was his secretary and she relied heavily on him, it fed his ego as a man.

Having recognized Mrs. Brown, Duncan stopped in his tracks and shot a glare at Mrs. Brown. He curtly questioned, “Why are you here?”

Brown a stern warning. “I rent the shop to Liberty. I won’t play nice if you stir up

with more questions, “What are you doing here? Are

what I do here. Why do I recall

you have a new daughter–in- law. Liberty has nothing to do

Mrs. Brown choked.

to marry Jessica. However, her son would not listen to her and instead had a date picked to get a marriage

asking both families

the pinch for her son at the thought of the Yates family

got so much money

Brown a grandson. Sure, Liberty had the money,

much deliberation and advice from her husband, Mrs. Brown accepted the fact. What more could she do? The money was already in Serenity’s

to carry the Browns‘ bloodline in her, and she stole someone else’s husband. Her son somehow wanted to give her and her family a sum of money and pay for the wedding. It

ended up here

rented a shop here to start a business. Mrs. Brown had

my grandson, and Liberty’s my

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